Screen Rant has the honor of exclusively premiering a key tracks from the soundtrack for Netflix's upcoming comedy series, The Pentaverate. The show revolves around an Illuminati-style secret society — AKA the titular Pentaverate — of five men who have manipulated history from the shadows since the 14th century. All five of those men happen to be played by Mike Myers, continuing his Austin Powers tradition of taking on multiple characters at once.
When The Pentaverate begins, a journalist (coincidentally also played by Myers) in present-day Canada is on an important mission to uncover the truth behind the mysterious cult — and hopefully save the world in the process. Of course, such a vital task will require a large supporting cast, and the series has stars in spades. Ken Jeong, Keegan-Michael Key, Richard McCabe, Lydia West, and Debi Mazar round out the ensemble — with a special shoutout to British comedian Jennifer Saunders (Death on The Nile), who is also tackling several roles.
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The Pentaverate soundtrack features a score by iconic electronic artists Orbital, also know as the brothers Paul and Phil Hartnoll, who have been expanding boundaries and genres in the music industry for three decades now. Of the fifty musical pieces composed for the series, Screen Rant can exclusively preview one track: «The Musk,» a song which sounds as psychedelic as a series about five men pulling the strings of society through centuries deserves.
At a brisk minute and 30 seconds, «The Musk» is only a small sample of the indie electronic goodness that awaits listeners of the full album. Check out The Pentaverate track below:
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